The saddest song of all time

Anonymous
Oh, and In the Ghetto (Elvis Presley) and Johnny Cash's cover of Hurt.
Anonymous

If you're an empty-nesting mom, then this Lullaby for Wyatt gets me.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Eric Clapton, Tears inHeaven

Then when you learn what he's singing about, the cry gets really ugly.

For just sad, Tears In Heaven is gut-wrenching. I usually have to switch to a different song on the radio.
For breakup sad, Keith Urban's You'll Think Of Me had me in tears because it's filled with so much emotion and angst (and I married my high school sweetheart --so never suffered a breakup heartache).
Anonymous
Another vote for tears in heaven. In fourth grade, my music teacher died, and that song was played at school and I was sobbing and really embarassed .

Another one is Jumper by Third Eye Blind, particularly if you know someone who committed suicide. Surprised nobody mentioned that song yet.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:can't listen to Harry Chapin's "Cats in the Cradle" about a dad being blown off by his son, because that's what dad did while the kid was growing up. TOO SAD and I change the channel every time!


Me, too! I was going to post this if no one else did.
Anonymous
Keep Me in your Heart - Warren Zevon
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Pirates of the Mississippi: "Feed Jake"


I love this song. I thought I was the only person in these parts who knew it.


He's been a good dog.
Anonymous
If I Loved You by Delta Rae (with the underrated genius Lindsay Buckingham.) Have you ever been in the position when EVERYONE really thought that this should be the right guy for you, except for you? Captured that perfectly. Spot on.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:nothing can touch that christmas shoe song


What?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Remember When by Alan Jackson

Me too.
And for some reason, "house at Pooh corner.'


House at "poo" corner? Don't know this. Do I?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Another vote for Tears In Heaven

Don't Laugh At Me - Mark Wills

True Colors - Cyndi Lauper. Used to make me cry, makes me think of someone who just could not see their true colors.

Yes to the Cindy L. song. Used to be sob inducing. Haven't heard it for a while.
Anonymous
^^^
Loggins & Messina.
Anonymous
^^^
Loggins & Messina.


House at Pooh Corner, that is.
Anonymous
Keep Me in your Heart - Warren Zevon


I found that gut-wrenching at first. I'm a pretty big Warren fan. But after listening to it a lot, after my mentor died and then my father too, I now find it kind of comforting.
Anonymous

Anonymous wrote:

Pirates of the Mississippi: "Feed Jake"

I love this song. I thought I was the only person in these parts who knew it.

He's been a good dog.


When DS was little I made a "goodnight" playlist and put this in it. It was just sleepytime music; he was too young for words, and I wanted it to be stuff I liked.
Now he's 7, has his own iPod, and I heard him singing this around the house the other day. I smiled, but I also hoped I'm not sticking him with grownup themes as a youngster.
post reply Forum Index » Entertainment and Pop Culture
Message Quick Reply
Go to: